• Avian,  landscape,  sunrises

    Sunrise and the Fence Post

    HDR Preset at Dawn
    HDR Preset at Dawn

    This image is post processed using an extreme HDR Pro 2 preset. I like it. There is no sign of the city. No sounds of the city. Just the wind blowing in the grass. It’s an image that reminds me why I get up early, make my latte, and drive east to watch the sun come up.

    But, there is another reason I get up early. The birds! As took the above image a couple meadowlarks were singing in the back ground. Ever notice how birds are up early? And, they’re singing. And, they’re happy. Ever wonder why? Well, maybe it’s because, as William Camden says, “The early bird catches the worm.” Or, in this case it’s probably going to be flying insects, but still. Begs the question why the insects are out so early. Why don’t they just sleep in late and not get caught? One of those nature things. But without all that circle of life stuff, I wouldn’t get to enjoy hearing them sing in the morning when I get up early.

  • Avian

    Perched

    Yellow Breasted Blackbird
    Yellow Breasted Blackbird

    The chirping sounds of these birds and their cousins the Red-winged Blackbird lets you know you have discovered one their favorite breeding habitat’s; cattail marshes. I enjoy finding these marshy areas with cattails where I can setup a tripod and long lens and shoot away. They forage in the marshes, in fields or on the ground and will sometimes catch insects in flight. They mainly eat seeds and insects.